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“So very sad to read of Dorothy's passing. Saw her at our 50+ JIHS reunion a few years ago. She was beautiful as always. She was very popular and...Read More »
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2 of 2 | Posted by: Terry Stone - Alto, GA

DorothyGertrude "Giggi" HarrisonJones, 72, of High Point, NC, joined her parents and siblings in heaven on Sunday, Feb. 18. They are enjoying shrimp stew and rice, DeeDee's slaw, and Giggi's amazing pound cake!

Dorothy was born on September 7, 1945 in Charleston, South Carolina loving daughter of Dorothy "DeeDee" and Randolph "Ranny" Harrison, baby sister to Mamie Yielding and Randy Harrison. She attended James Island High School, then married and relocated to High Point, NC. (But she always kept the road hot to Charleston!) There she was a talented designer and furniture showroom manager at Garcia Imports for many years. She was an amazing cook, avid reader, talented seamstress, and loved to share her decorating flair!

Blessed with her love, and celebrating her life are her three daughters Darby Howell (Jeff), English Brown (David), and Beth Shuler (Hoke). "Giggi" to her grandchildren, her "angel buckets" are Rennee, English, Hoke (Shuler), Morgan, Raleigh (Howell) and Nick (Peeples).

Dorothy never met a stranger and loved life, making everyone feel like they were part of her family whether she knew them for a day or decades. She shared her Charleston grace, charm, and generosity of spirit with all. Although we will miss her, we'll laugh and smile through the tears because she taught us to live fully, love deeply, and be happy. We love her little bones!

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So very sad to read of Dorothy's passing. Saw her at our 50+ JIHS reunion a few years ago. She was beautiful as always. She was very popular and loved by all of us.

Please know that I am thinking about all of you and praying that God's sweet Holy Spirit will fill and surround you with peace.

Posted by: Terry Stone - Alto, GA - Classmate Mar 08, 2018

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